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After returning from Madagascar, Partonneau, a former colonial administrator famed for adroit governance and unassuming demeanor, resumes a modest Parisian life. The narrator recounts a series of comic episodes in which his colonial habits collide with metropolitan customs: casual domestic arrangements with women, notably a lover called Émilienne who is detained because she lacks a family name, his obliviousness to local etiquette, and a taste for simple pleasures. The work strings together anecdotes that contrast imperial authority and everyday bureaucracy, examining social manners, identity, and the absurdities of adapting between cultures.

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Pierre Mille

Pierre Mille was a French author known for his diverse literary contributions, which often blend elements of fantasy and exoticism. His works include novels, short stories, and essays that explore various themes, from the bizarre to the philosophical. Notable titles such as "L'ange du bizarre" and "Histoires exotiques et merveilleuses" showcase his imaginative storytelling and unique narrative style. Mille's writing reflects a fascination with the unusual and the extraordinary, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century French literature. His ability to weave intricate tales has left a lasting impact on readers and continues to be appreciated in literary circles.

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